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Sunday, August 14, 2005

Fifty Research Tips

From Sara Delamont's Fieldwork in Educational Settings

Delamont includes a table titled, Wilson's fifty research tips. I thought I'd share a few:
1. Don't panic too often.
2. Only write on one side of the paper.
3. Be nice to librarians (especially in inter-library loans). Becky's note: Be nice to the technologically-savvy ILL librarians who brought electronic ILL on campus!
11. Don't think photocopying is the same as reading.
35. Keep writing.
39. Buy a book on punctuation. (Two English teachers on my committee. What was I thinking !?!)
50. Remember that purple clashes horribly with lots of colours.

1 Comments:

academic coach said...

*Laughing* Don't think photocopying is the same as reading.

Hah! Today's correlary? don't think that adding a link to your "favorites" means that you'll come back and read-then-use the whole article later.

10:22 PM  

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